9 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- Above average b-grade action movie with a great cast!, 14 June 2003
Author:
Infofreak from Perth, Australia
'American Yakuza' rises above most of the other b-grade action movies that
clog up the video shelves because of its outstanding cast. Viggo Mortensen,
is now well on his way to being a major star thanks to Peter Jackson's
Tolkien trilogy, but many of us have been following his career for quite
some time, since Sean Penn's brilliant 'The Indian Runner' say. Mortensen
is excellent as "Nick" an undercover FBI agent who infiltrates the Yakuza,
and finds himself caught between his obligations and his loyalties,
especially when a gang war with the Mob escalates. Ryo Ishbashi ('Audition')
plays Sawamoto, the Yakuza who becomes Nick's friend and mentor, and Michael
Nouri ('The Hidden') plays Sawamoto's Mafia rival Campanela. The rest of the
cast includes comedian Franklyn Ajaye ('Carwash') as Nick's contact, Robert
Forster ('Jackie Brown') as his boss, Nicky Katt ('The Limey') as
Campanela's right hand man, and Yuji Okumoto ('Brain Smasher... A Love
Story') as one of Sawamoto's crew. This is by no means the best crime
thriller I've ever seen but thanks to the great cast I enjoyed watching it.
Definitely worth a rental this one.
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- Much Better Than Average Budget Flick, 21 August 2000
Author:
clarenceho (clarenceho@usa.net) from Columbia, Maryland USA
Nice cinematography, catchy music. The action sequences are better than
most cable movies, but not quite Woo, Cameron, or McTiernan.
I personally enjoyed the plot. I like the conflicted feelings an
undercover
cop feels when torn between loyalty to friends and duty. (Or actually the
conflict the viewers feel.) And IMHO I think the story is also above
average
for typical cable actioners.
7 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- A Cut Above B-Movie, 2 March 2002
Author:
lillian.lee from California, USA
The plot offers very few surprises. It is a standard B-movie plot with
formula characters.
However, two things raise this movie from the usual B-movie
fare.
First, both Viggo Mortensen and Ryo Ishibashi turn in understated, yet
thoughtful, performances that create chemistry and add a dimension of
believability to their characters beyond what simply appears
on-screen.
Second, creative camera angles and striking visuals lend an air of
intelligence and elegance to many of the key scenes in the
movie.
8 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :- Yakuza vs. Italian mafia, 8 June 2002
Author:
Jaakko Saari from Finland
A story of a police who infiltrates inside Yakuza which has business in US
soil. But soon he discovers the beauty and respect of family he's offered
place in.. Companela's guys, Italian mafiosos are seen arrogant and dumb,
while Japanese criminals are somewhat peace loving; a bit too romantic
setting. But still, not bad setting. Ryo Ishibashi acts well as Japanese
Yakuza, and Viggo Mortensen is ever so cool.
9 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :- Action-packed but not a cliche; character really counts., 25 March 2004
Author:
pswitzertatum from Portland, Oregon, USA
Another interesting part for Viggo Mortensen. Tracking down his movies is
an
adventure. He does choose some unusual and fascinating characters to play.
Although I don't think this one is exactly play for him; he goes for the
gut. He is really in deep. I had to watch this film (DVD) twice to get
some
of the dialogue, and I wish I spoke Japanese, but it was worth it. (Viggo,
with his laconic accent needs to be miked better.) The plot is complicated
and there seems to be a plethora of doublecrossing, double dealing bad
guys
- even the so-called good guys.... but then you should watch this flick.
There is some terrific acting all around. And plenty of
action.
7 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :- FBI vs Yakuza vs Mafia, 26 March 2005
Author:
BigHardcoreRed from Calimesa, California
American Yakuza is a story of an FBI agent named David Brandt (Viggo
Mortensen) who poses as Nick Davis and infiltrates the Japanese Yakuza.
This is written in the plot outline but it seems to be a twist in the
story about a 3rd of the way through. While on the job, Nick helps the
Yakuza when they are surprise attacked by the Mafia. After fending off
the attackers he saves the life of Shuji Sawamoto (Ryo Ishibashi), who
just happens to be a high ranking Yakuza member. It is here that they
establish a friendship and an eventual spot in the Yakuza for Nick
Davis.
For the most part, I enjoyed the story which pits the FBI against the
Yakuza against the Mafia. You never know which way the tide is going to
turn.
As for the acting, the major players were great. Viggo Mortensen and
Ryo Ishibashi did a good job in their leading roles. Some of the
smaller parts could have used some work but overall, I enjoyed this
movie and came out of it with no major complaints. 7/10
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Fantastic, 15 November 2001
Author:
wolfhell88 from Austria
What a fantastic action B-movie with a very interesting plot. Viggo
Mortenson saves the life of a Yakuza and wins his trust and respect. Of
course it's action but the whole movie shows how important friendship is
and
for what the tradition of the Yakuza stays. Michael Nouri from
"Flashdance"
and "The Hidden" and "Jackie Brown"-Star Robert Forster are also in this
interesting movie. Don't miss it!
4 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Cool "mob" flick, with a twist..., 17 December 2006
Author:
Josh Foster from United States
My brother Adam and I were extras on this movie set. (We were in the
climactic big shoot 'em up scene at the end when Nicky Katt brought
Michael Nouri the bloody shoes) Viggo was really nice to us and went as
far as to sit with us for a couple of meals during the shoot. Very cool
guy. Who knew he would eventually play Aragorn in the Lord Of The Rings
trilogy?? I read Huckleberry Finn between takes, sheltering myself from
grips and prop masters under a wardrobe trailer. Cool huh? Good
times........yep. Good times. One thing of interest was watching Mr.
Mortenson work up the emotion to do the scene where he had to carry his
dead partner down the stairs to the waiting throng of police. He was
very convincing in the actual scene, and the process of watching him
prep himself for the scene (on an emotional level) was absolutely
fascinating.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- very good film, 2 April 2007
Author:
ghostman16 from United Kingdom
American Yakuza was a very good film when i bought it i thought it
would just be an action film i was wrong. it is much more than just a
run of the mill action movie it has a intriguing plot good acting and
some good action.Viggo Mortensen stars as Nick Davis an FBI agent sent
undercover in the Yakuza.Whilst undercover he becomes friends with the
boss and becomes more and more loyal.i like Viggo Mortensen his films
are normally good and so is his acting especially in this film. the
action is decent and well directed but thats not what American Yakuza
is about it is about drama and how characters are developed. the
director did a good job as well with some stylish tricks with the
camera. to end the review i thought American Yakuza was a very well
made film with most of the actors on top form and good directing makes
me give 9 out of 10
Predictable but reasonably entertaining, 14 June 2009
Author:
JoeytheBrit from www.moviemoviesite.com
Half way through watching this film I had the sudden suspicion that I
had seen this film before but, after checking, discovered that I hadn't
- and I think that signifies its biggest failing. Essentially it's
by-the-numbers film-making, making use of every genre cliché which
means it has a certain predictability about it.
Viggo Mortensen gives a decent performance, although for me his pretty
boy looks means he's miscast in the role of an undercover cop who
infiltrates the Yakuza, and the story is reasonably entertaining and
fast-moving. The characterisation is fairly predictable though: wise
older Japanese gangster, hot-headed younger gangster, cold-blooded
Italian gangster, etc. The film sometimes looks as if it's heading in
some interesting directions (the Italian mobster's verbally abused
sidekick for example) but these turn into dead ends. The cinematography
is first-class though. Successful on its own low-budget terms, the film
will entertain those who watch without high expectations.
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9 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-
Above average b-grade action movie with a great cast!, 14 June 2003
Author: Infofreak from Perth, Australia
'American Yakuza' rises above most of the other b-grade action movies that clog up the video shelves because of its outstanding cast. Viggo Mortensen, is now well on his way to being a major star thanks to Peter Jackson's Tolkien trilogy, but many of us have been following his career for quite some time, since Sean Penn's brilliant 'The Indian Runner' say. Mortensen is excellent as "Nick" an undercover FBI agent who infiltrates the Yakuza, and finds himself caught between his obligations and his loyalties, especially when a gang war with the Mob escalates. Ryo Ishbashi ('Audition') plays Sawamoto, the Yakuza who becomes Nick's friend and mentor, and Michael Nouri ('The Hidden') plays Sawamoto's Mafia rival Campanela. The rest of the cast includes comedian Franklyn Ajaye ('Carwash') as Nick's contact, Robert Forster ('Jackie Brown') as his boss, Nicky Katt ('The Limey') as Campanela's right hand man, and Yuji Okumoto ('Brain Smasher... A Love Story') as one of Sawamoto's crew. This is by no means the best crime thriller I've ever seen but thanks to the great cast I enjoyed watching it. Definitely worth a rental this one.
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

Much Better Than Average Budget Flick, 21 August 2000
Author: clarenceho (clarenceho@usa.net) from Columbia, Maryland USA
Nice cinematography, catchy music. The action sequences are better than most cable movies, but not quite Woo, Cameron, or McTiernan.
I personally enjoyed the plot. I like the conflicted feelings an undercover cop feels when torn between loyalty to friends and duty. (Or actually the conflict the viewers feel.) And IMHO I think the story is also above average for typical cable actioners.
7 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-
A Cut Above B-Movie, 2 March 2002
Author: lillian.lee from California, USA
The plot offers very few surprises. It is a standard B-movie plot with formula characters.
However, two things raise this movie from the usual B-movie fare.
First, both Viggo Mortensen and Ryo Ishibashi turn in understated, yet thoughtful, performances that create chemistry and add a dimension of believability to their characters beyond what simply appears on-screen.
Second, creative camera angles and striking visuals lend an air of intelligence and elegance to many of the key scenes in the movie.
8 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-

Yakuza vs. Italian mafia, 8 June 2002
Author: Jaakko Saari from Finland
A story of a police who infiltrates inside Yakuza which has business in US soil. But soon he discovers the beauty and respect of family he's offered place in.. Companela's guys, Italian mafiosos are seen arrogant and dumb, while Japanese criminals are somewhat peace loving; a bit too romantic setting. But still, not bad setting. Ryo Ishibashi acts well as Japanese Yakuza, and Viggo Mortensen is ever so cool.
9 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :-

Action-packed but not a cliche; character really counts., 25 March 2004
Author: pswitzertatum from Portland, Oregon, USA
Another interesting part for Viggo Mortensen. Tracking down his movies is an adventure. He does choose some unusual and fascinating characters to play. Although I don't think this one is exactly play for him; he goes for the gut. He is really in deep. I had to watch this film (DVD) twice to get some of the dialogue, and I wish I spoke Japanese, but it was worth it. (Viggo, with his laconic accent needs to be miked better.) The plot is complicated and there seems to be a plethora of doublecrossing, double dealing bad guys - even the so-called good guys.... but then you should watch this flick. There is some terrific acting all around. And plenty of action.
7 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-
FBI vs Yakuza vs Mafia, 26 March 2005
Author: BigHardcoreRed from Calimesa, California
American Yakuza is a story of an FBI agent named David Brandt (Viggo Mortensen) who poses as Nick Davis and infiltrates the Japanese Yakuza. This is written in the plot outline but it seems to be a twist in the story about a 3rd of the way through. While on the job, Nick helps the Yakuza when they are surprise attacked by the Mafia. After fending off the attackers he saves the life of Shuji Sawamoto (Ryo Ishibashi), who just happens to be a high ranking Yakuza member. It is here that they establish a friendship and an eventual spot in the Yakuza for Nick Davis.
For the most part, I enjoyed the story which pits the FBI against the Yakuza against the Mafia. You never know which way the tide is going to turn.
As for the acting, the major players were great. Viggo Mortensen and Ryo Ishibashi did a good job in their leading roles. Some of the smaller parts could have used some work but overall, I enjoyed this movie and came out of it with no major complaints. 7/10
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-
Fantastic, 15 November 2001
Author: wolfhell88 from Austria
What a fantastic action B-movie with a very interesting plot. Viggo Mortenson saves the life of a Yakuza and wins his trust and respect. Of course it's action but the whole movie shows how important friendship is and for what the tradition of the Yakuza stays. Michael Nouri from "Flashdance" and "The Hidden" and "Jackie Brown"-Star Robert Forster are also in this interesting movie. Don't miss it!
4 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

Cool "mob" flick, with a twist..., 17 December 2006
Author: Josh Foster from United States
My brother Adam and I were extras on this movie set. (We were in the climactic big shoot 'em up scene at the end when Nicky Katt brought Michael Nouri the bloody shoes) Viggo was really nice to us and went as far as to sit with us for a couple of meals during the shoot. Very cool guy. Who knew he would eventually play Aragorn in the Lord Of The Rings trilogy?? I read Huckleberry Finn between takes, sheltering myself from grips and prop masters under a wardrobe trailer. Cool huh? Good times........yep. Good times. One thing of interest was watching Mr. Mortenson work up the emotion to do the scene where he had to carry his dead partner down the stairs to the waiting throng of police. He was very convincing in the actual scene, and the process of watching him prep himself for the scene (on an emotional level) was absolutely fascinating.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

very good film, 2 April 2007
Author: ghostman16 from United Kingdom
American Yakuza was a very good film when i bought it i thought it would just be an action film i was wrong. it is much more than just a run of the mill action movie it has a intriguing plot good acting and some good action.Viggo Mortensen stars as Nick Davis an FBI agent sent undercover in the Yakuza.Whilst undercover he becomes friends with the boss and becomes more and more loyal.i like Viggo Mortensen his films are normally good and so is his acting especially in this film. the action is decent and well directed but thats not what American Yakuza is about it is about drama and how characters are developed. the director did a good job as well with some stylish tricks with the camera. to end the review i thought American Yakuza was a very well made film with most of the actors on top form and good directing makes me give 9 out of 10
Predictable but reasonably entertaining, 14 June 2009
Author: JoeytheBrit from www.moviemoviesite.com
Half way through watching this film I had the sudden suspicion that I had seen this film before but, after checking, discovered that I hadn't - and I think that signifies its biggest failing. Essentially it's by-the-numbers film-making, making use of every genre cliché which means it has a certain predictability about it.
Viggo Mortensen gives a decent performance, although for me his pretty boy looks means he's miscast in the role of an undercover cop who infiltrates the Yakuza, and the story is reasonably entertaining and fast-moving. The characterisation is fairly predictable though: wise older Japanese gangster, hot-headed younger gangster, cold-blooded Italian gangster, etc. The film sometimes looks as if it's heading in some interesting directions (the Italian mobster's verbally abused sidekick for example) but these turn into dead ends. The cinematography is first-class though. Successful on its own low-budget terms, the film will entertain those who watch without high expectations.
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